bbno$ in Rochester
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About bbno$
bbno$ is a Vancouver-based rapper who made his name with infectious, high-energy trap tracks that lean into absurdist humor and surprisingly catchy hooks. He broke through with 'edamame' featuring Rich Brian, a track that became inescapable on streaming platforms and TikTok despite its deliberately goofy vibe. The song's success proved there was real appetite for his brand of rap that doesn't take itself seriously but still goes hard. His catalog includes 'lalala,' a track that demonstrates his ability to craft memorable pop-adjacent rap, and a handful of collaborations that show his versatility working with different producers and artists. bbno$ has built a reputation as someone who understands that rap doesn't have to be grimdark or overly conscious to be genuinely entertaining. His production choices tend toward the melodic side of trap, and his flows are playful without sacrificing clarity. He's part of a wave of younger rappers comfortable being explicitly fun in a genre that can take itself too seriously.
Shows are chaotic in the good way. Crowds are there to jump around and lose it to every hook, especially 'edamame.' He keeps energy deliberately high and doesn't slow down for introspection. Sets move fast, people leave sweaty.
Known for edamame, lalala, nursery rhyme, baby, free
bbno$ in Rochester News
- NYS Fair concert guide: Rappers Yung Gravy and bbno$ lead Sunday lineup (Sept. 3) Syracuse.com · Sep 3, 2023
- Review: Poppy Minnesota rapper Yung Gravy is all fluff at fair grandstand Star Tribune · Aug 30, 2023
- Rochester’s Yung Gravy to perform at 2023 Minnesota State Fair kaaltv.com · Feb 28, 2023
- Rochester native Yung Gravy to rap his party tunes at Minnesota State Fair Post Bulletin · Feb 28, 2023
- Why Yung Gravy and bbno$’s joint concert was the most bizarre show of 2022 Annenberg Media · Jan 20, 2023
Live Music in Rochester
Rochester's music scene is still defined by its indie and post-punk credibility—the legacy of bands like Bauhaus and everything that followed. Pop music here tends to have teeth. bbno$'s maximalist approach, all production and hook-driven energy, sits pretty far from what usually resonates locally. Could be an interesting collision.
Rochester road trip to see bbno$?
Stay in the Park Avenue neighborhood, where the tree-lined streets and historic homes create a genteel atmosphere without feeling stuffy. Dinner at Citrine, where the wine program is thoughtful and the kitchen respects its ingredients, sets the right tone. Before or after the show, spend an afternoon at the George Eastman Museum—the photography collection is world-class, and the house itself is a masterclass in early-20th-century design. It's the kind of place that makes you think differently about composition and light, which isn't a bad headspace before hearing Bilmuri's intricate arrangements.
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